Chiroma made the assertion when he paid a working visit to inspect ongoing civil construction work at the NaboBekinbo Graham-Douglas campus of the Nigerian Law School in Port Harcourt.
The director general accompanied Governor Nyesom Wike to assess progress of work at both the Nabo Graham Douglas campus, Rumueme and staff quarters at New Government Residential Area, Port Harcourt.
He expressed gratitude to the State government for the intervention to build and deliver the Port Harcourt campus in order to help address the challenge of inadequate lecture and accommodation space for the ever increasing number of students seeking to acquire vocational legal training at the current campuses of the Nigerian Law School in the country.
Chiroma, who also observed that the teeming rainy season in Rivers state has slowed down the pace of work, noted that the quality of materials used for the raft foundation at the NaboBekinbo Graham-Douglas campus is world class.
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